Don't
waste value space on information you will provide later.
Not exact matches
Jenni McDonough, VP of human resources explains that they took a small, windowless room, added a sofa, a blanket and an alarm clock, turning what would normally be
wasted space into a
valued place.
While this slightly reduces the
value of elite status, it also prevents people from being able to
waste award
space without consequence, so it will be beneficial for the vast majority of travelers.
This week in Bigger than Biglaw, Neena Dutta, discovers the literal
value of her time and why was
wasting it is not an option in shared law office
space.
Rather than
wasting significant
space to speak solely about yourself, consider dropping it altogether and creating a short statement (often called a professional profile) explaining the
value you'll bring if hired.
Since you need to be judicious in the words you use, make sure you don't
waste valuable
space on words that really don't mean anything or convey specific
value — words like hard - working or driven or self - starter.
If you have something on your resume and you're not sure why it's there, then considering removing it, because if it's not adding
value, its
wasting space.
Two things: Non-specific, anemic phrases
waste precious
space and don't help define the unique
value you offer.